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What is Jupiters gravitational pull?

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All mass has a gravitational attraction to every other mass in the universe.

The attractive force of gravity is dependent on the mass of the objects in question, and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. So very massive objects like the Sun and Saturn exert enough force to keep Saturn in its orbit, instead of flying off into space.

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The gravitational pull of Saturn near its cloud tops is about 10.44 meters per second squared (10.44 m/sec2), as measured above the equator. This is only 5% greater than that at Earth's surface (9.8 m/sec2).

*The actual gravity would be higher deeper down, but there is no firm demarcation between Saturn's atmosphere and its solid surface.

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91% of earth's gravity. Although Saturn has 100X the mass of Earth because of Saturn's low density it has a smaller gravitational pull.

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Saturn's gravity acceleration at the equator is about 10.4 m/s2 (http://

solarsystem.NASA.gov/planets/profile.cfm?object=Saturn&Display=

Facts&System=Metric).

Earth's gravity acceleration is 9.81 m/s2.

So that puts Saturn's gravitational pull on it's not too solid surface over the

equator, at about 10,4/9.81 = 1.06 times Earth's gravitational pull.

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Jupiter's gravitational pull at its' equatorial surface ( equator ) is: 23.12 m/s² ( 105.3806 ft /s² ).As compared to Earth' s gravitational pull ( air resistance not factored in )of 9.81456 m/s² ( 32.2 ft /s² ).
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Gravity continues to exert on influence, as far as we can tell, forever. However, it decreases exponentially: if you are twice as far away you only feel 1/4th of the pull of gravity. So, at the distance the Earth is from Jupiter, there is very little effect.

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weight=mass X gravitational field Mercury - 3.7 Venus - 8.8 Earth - 9.8 Mars - 3.7 Jupiter - 23.2 Saturn - 9.0 Uranus - 8.7 Neptune - 11.1 Pluto - 0.6

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It's about 0.067g at the surface, where earth is 1g. A 100kg person on earth would weigh 6.7kg on Pluto.

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All objects having mass have a gravitational pull.So,saturn also has gravitational pull.

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The main gravitational attraction that planets experience comes from the sun, which is by far the most massive object in the solar system.

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It is about 2.5 times the gravity on Earth. It is 24.79 N/kg.

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